New market to be built in AKP space

Pristina's Green Market is unknown where it starts and where it ends. The stalls within this market are mostly empty because they are not being exploited by vendors. The latter have chosen to sell their products on the streets, where there are no basic trade conditions, while even products are not [...]
The latter have chosen to sell their products on the streets, where there are no basic trade conditions, while even products are not safe from hygiene because of contaminated environments.
Traders, with a municipal decision, will either enter the stall or leave the street after the decision the municipality has made and will be implemented by July 24th. The new market, according to the Pristina municipality, will be in the AKP's spaces.
Pristina's recent governments, including the current one, promised that the green market would shift to a suitable space, but for the concrete plan, businessmen complain they were not notified by the municipality.
Suqajdin Mejidani is one of the oldest merchants to tell about RTK has no official information on what will happen to his store.
This is the dilemma that if we were sent away it would have been good to give us a solution, but you have no information about what choice will be made for us, or given any compensation, because we are where we go, that's the matter”, Szeqajdin Meedani said.
And for vendors, the municipal inspectorate has given them until July 24th to move to the stalls inside the market.
And according to some words we need to go to the airtight market, but there's a very narrow place there that doesn't meet the conditions, we're here about 50 traders and 50 families with no income, and we need to know how well they want to get away from someone, when I bone solutions, let's take off on our own, that we're not easy for us either, but we have to be on the streets, but we have to solve<1>, businessman Beqir Avdiu said.
Pristina municipality deputy head Alban Zogaj tells RTK that the public company for the green market has already been established and will soon start building new market in spaces where the Kosovo Privatisation Agency has been.
The deputy head of the Pristina municipality and the Ulpiana market will be rebuilt, and until the project is completed, businessmen will be displaced to the new market.












